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Esri Launches Public Beta of Geotrigger Service

Developers Can Now Create Location-Aware Apps for iPhone and Android

November 20, 2013

Redlands, California—Today, Esri launched the public beta version of its cloud-based Geotrigger Service that helps developers easily create location-aware apps for iPhone and Android without compromising battery life. The beta Geotrigger Service is available at no cost and feedback from developers will be used to shape the official release.

The Geotrigger Service allows apps built on the Esri location platform to quickly gather business intelligence such as where people are and when the app is used. Developers can also design apps that send messages to users when they arrive at or leave areas defined by a geofence.

“On the Esri location platform, we already offer a host of services for developers from geocoding and geoenrichment to routing maps. The Geotrigger Service boosts this offering with location-awareness and location-based alerts,” said Johan Herrlin, Esri’s senior business strategist.

Developers can use the Geotrigger Service for apps across all industries including:

Retail and Loyalty: Engage customers with personalized content and deals the moment they enter a store.

Real Estate: Send messages to prospective home buyers when their search criterion matches a nearby home.

Energy Management: Use location to automatically manage power consumption at home or in the office.

Tourism: Bring public attractions to life by informing tourists of interesting locations as they explore a city.

Public Alerts: Notify citizens about events such as road closures or civic emergencies based on past locations.